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1 * crushod whon the wall foll. Total Destruction of , Handsomip; Wabash Avenue Front,: . Potter, Kihg & Co. and. Liebenstein. & COo,, Furniture Dealers,’ 1 Burned Out. - Toss About, #119,800-Insurance, © 7 About $75,000,7 ' . " At 12:45 p. m,; yostorday, * flambs ' wero “Boon risltig froin the roof of tho buildings Non. 263 to 288 Wabash avonao, nohr 'Van' Buron stroet. Tho'| buildings, " four storiea* high 'arid" fronted with' marblo, woro ownod by:ox-Alderman Otis, - Tho lowor fldor of No.'284 Whs ccouplod by H:* Lich-" onstein '&'Co.; déalors In undertakel: and up-' holstering mntorlale; ind ‘tho upper'fidora by | Pottor, King & Co., manufactuirors of farnituro, who also oooupiod tho storo No. 280 and 268, and tho thired floors above. Peopleran from all direo- |* tions,, aloros- wore . sbandoned, onstomota and olorks fuspondédoporations; and in a'fow min-' ‘utos b gréat ctotd had gathoted ini tho vioinity., 1t todks thio ongings an Apparently long' time ‘to arrive, conaldoring that tho flames woro mproad- | ing with fotal spood, onting”’ thoir way down'and” disomboweling tho billding. ~, =+, "+ ¢ - Whon'thd engiugs wore on'tho grotind no, time was losb gotting on the afrosr, but tho firemon might 88 well haveboen epltting on tho burning mpss. Th flamos roared: &nd spread without, hindrance, and tho intonso heat was folt'a block’ away. Tho fourth floor was' gone boforothe wator reschiod it .and tho third floor was soon solzod .by the flamos, which rose high in'tho slr, aud shot out of tho windows, whilo olouds of: | smoko onvelopod tho' building: Tho-. enginos were pufilng aud blg_wlng on every block, some fivomion wero, workiig. frantically nta hoso elo- vator, and gallantly clinibing it in thé faco of tho' flames, and-‘'of hoat that scomed tnendurabla’ across tho atroot. Thoyremainod on the elevator, but could do no., oftactive torvico. Thoy rosstod on they hung, ' In tho moant{mo with indensing fury on the outh sldo 6f the building. ' Four futilo atreams played on thio front and_ one solltary spout of. water nte Somptsd to ‘eave tho sldo wall Tho _pipomon ‘woro- rooklossly oxposing themselves bosido the walls, snd oyerybody expected. to ‘seo .thom 1t threatened to It was six'inches out of the endienlar, and’ bogan to totter, aud in & fow minutes down it camo with o tromendous crash. The crowd yelled, and tho firomon rushod to {nd who' was killed. Nobody. They vory wisoly “ got out_of the way for a. mo- mont; ‘and ‘thén rushed . in sgaln’ ta, ploy ' tho hoso. on the bulding.,. It was mo wuso. There was. a plontiful 1ok of Lako Michigan. The firo burnod on, and tho firemon worked" a8 well aa mon could work' undor the ‘ciréumstancos. Tlie front of tho' bufld!ng, loked by ‘tho flamos, cracked and shippod oft tho pioces fying out {n tho roadway f‘n gllthnn hv,;lr the ‘:n ‘ntmfinmb was amod, the amoks roso nf obsou tho sin, and zhmmds,ofiuogfia woro mfl’ at tho scene. Thoro was no hopo for the bullds iog, but the firemen cun!innadnlhulq vain effort to subduo their onemy. Tho'most aotive man sround tho promises was Commissloner Wright. Ho dld’ moro -sorvice ‘than all ‘tho Mmfinlfl combined, not omitting tho Ohiof. Ho was oool and clear-hoaded, and did not disdain to Mt = ladder nnd haul hose whon nocossary, Ho would mako an oxcollont Firo Marshal. Tho Mayor was on tho ground,. ;Bnd ktllw polico under Capt, Hickey “dxr Borgt. uckloy, o It \ynys foared tho' ndjolning bufidings would succumb, but tho walls wero thiok, and withstood tho heat,” Van Cott & Co.'s joweiifi:lom'wu in- danger, and o was tho Mothodiat Baok Concorn st the roar. of. tho yuined building, , Tho, Dr. Fowler nnd Ald. Dixon wore prosont, aiixe iously wtching tho safoty .of an ostablishinant in whichi Hioy woro dooply and roligionaly done oerned. " “Tlio building was singed, but.the man- -kgur said thoy sufferod no_loss, .and ho ought to oW, ', : The propriotors and workmen ‘connootod with | the establishmenta that were roduced to'ashos wero vory much affectod. Two of . the workmen wore orying on the gidowalk, ns thoy rolated tholr sorrow for ths dlsstor,’ Thoro woro somo thirty men employe: otter, King & Co.'s. The yorksliop waa in tho upper fioor. Varfons thooriea woro cifculated 0s_ fo the cause of the disastor, the most authentls boing that o ot of dry matorial usd for stufing chaire caught fire near tho elovator, ctting fire to the elevator,sovering thoropes which hold it, allowing | como’ overy minute, t to drop amass of* flames to tho bottom of the |- building, whengo it communicated to everythin sround snd ggon thoro was o roaring solimn o B0 roaching {50m tho botéom of the bullding to A o ‘Tho firo shight havo boon. oonquérod at-an ausly stag, bad tho Fird Dopartment boon, ot flod, &0 that they could hava renched tho build- Ing buonty minitos soonar, abd thon had plonty of water {0 pour on‘it and & brigk dividing. w to_confino, the fire within o smaller ‘spaco, . For somo reason the alarm was delayed; for somo othor reason tho' main on Wabash avenuo is emall and inndoquate, and for some other roason: there waa' no - briok wall. Tho building, which was now and landsomo. yostorday, .stands to- dny o .blackened ruln. DMuch eympathy ‘was oxprassod for tho ownor of tho building and its occupants, With praisoworthy enorgy, the building was raisod and fliled ,with valusblo goods, aud it i6 linrd that such pluck and entor- priso should meot no botter luck, Following 18 an accqunt of tho losses and insurances. Tho wholo blook, ‘which ombraced Nos. 280, 282, 284, ‘280, nnd 288 . Wabash avonue, is owned by Jamos E..Ofs, and cost 860,000, A firo-wall saparatod 280 from 283, dlviding the blocl into two buildings, and to this fact, more than any ofhor, i8 duo - the presont condition of tho morth 'storo. . The .roof ..of this structure was partially dostroyed, but ' the. floora . afo " intact; 81,000 will. cover thig dnmufigj. Tho south’ store, which included. Now. 234, 286, and 288 woro aloiost . totally de- stroyed, Involving o loan of abont 928,000, Thore i 830,000 insuranco on the block, divided among the following companios : Underyritors' Agancy, $10,000; Loudon, Liverpool, snd Globo, €5,000% Tradors', Chicago, 86,000 ; Girard, 86,0005 and Commercial Union, London, 95,000, ' . Tho firut floor of 'Nos. 280 and'282 1a oecuplod by A. B. Van Cott, jowclor, Loss, $350; insur- ed. "Thie sccond floor iy acouplod by West & Oo., dealers In fancy goods. . Loss about 8300 full insurod:" Tho third floor is vacant. The fourl floor {5 oconpled by A.-A. Turnor, hat and: framo _manufacturor, ' Loos, 83007 insured for £800 in the Adiatic, The Firo Insuranco Patrol, under Oapt. Bon Bulwinklo, coverod the atooks of gooda in this Luilding with oll-oloths, nd, owing to the sctlvity of tho patrol, very Littlo loss was sustained, ‘The flrat floor of No. 284 twas occupled by H, Liebonstein' & Co,,"donlors.in furniture, Thoir siook, valued at 860,000, was totally destroyed. It is' {nsured for 231,000, in tho companios nomed ; London Assuranco Assoojation, £6,000; Monufacturers’, of Boston, §3,000 ; Willfameburg Gity, #5,000'; Tranklin; of Indinnapolis, $3,500 Nlflhlgnn Btato, of Adrlan, Mich,, §2,600) 'Dane gon, 83000 Horountilo, of Clovoland, 83, : Northwostern Natlonal, 1,000 ; " flomo, of Columbus, $8,000; Hamborg Bremen; ©5,000. - Tho latter Company nlso havo $3,500 on fixtures, ‘B, Henry Meyor, o momber of tho firm, loat’ €6,000 worth ‘of 'his_own_houschold goods, recently brought from New York, upon whioh ho has no insurance. Tho first floors of Nos: 280 and 288 and' the treo uppr foors of Nos. 234, 240, and 263 wora ocoupl b{ Potter, King & Co., manufacturers of and dealera in furn "holr stock snd fixturoa® woro , worth about 885,000, and they havo policles’ roprosonting * 24,000, ' Tho Com- anies intorested aro the following: Lycoming, 5,000 ; Gorman, 95,0003 Ponn, of Philadolphis,” £2,000 - National, of * Philadlelphin, $3,000; Woutorn, "of "Toronto, 2,000; Alps, ©3,000; Farmors', of Milwaukoe, $5,000, ————— THE SPORTING WORLD. BOMETHING ABOUT DASE-DALE. A fow of the stookholders of the OChloago Dase-Ball Assoclation mot at tho Uklich House, corner of Twenty-sccond and State streots, yos- terday ovening, and fudulged in an informal tallc over the question of resuscltating the' pro- fosslonal gamme in the olty, *No defiuite conolu- glon was reached. Tho owner of tho Twenty- second stroot grounds will ‘bo ‘conforred “with this weok, and thou's genoral meeting.of stook. | holders will ho callod, wheu. farther stops will be takon, or the whols matter abandaned, Tho Pony /Etnaa.. defented; tha Litile Woods, . yentorday, by o score of 49 to 17, I'ho LYborty Dago-Bal:Club {s now propared i TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1873. 0 fedol t;:hiuonquu Teboa nll olubi .berd Are'not ovér 17 yéars of, sgo. .-. ? tho Capialn:is No. 184:Btato ntroet, - 4| 1) v i PUTTING THX BTONK. ' " A maioh st thln TROrL 80 bo govirod by tho Oaledonin fules, will take -place on Thursday, 8¢ 1Hydo Park, botwoon Robortson,’ thio. holder of !l]n champlon'} 'of, Llio Broodyn Oalodonian. Olub, and, John Lonigan,.of Hydo Park. . The! formor glvon odds of ona foot i distance.. The athkoa will.bo 60, - Robertson and Nod Haskins wég am‘l&nn o slmilar matoh on the eame’dsy.for asido, . Lrmh L Ak bty On and nftor to-dny faat driving’ will_bo por- | mittod on the LakeBhors rive, attindoln Park: ‘orl Taosdays and Fridays, from3to 7 p. m, Tho Oommissionors ought to Inort one, more day. in tho woek somayhoro,”and thon’ overybody would boin o high utn& of uflunxfuflcn.’v, pa AR ) 23S BILLIARD. REIIUMTION, | (ool oo . Ubasby and Honry mun&': playsd an oxhibition jamo at tho Sherman Honso: billiard-room yos- rd:g, and *Dump " was . discounted ond’ de- \foatod for thoe . firsb timo -in This lifo. - Bovoral largo rins wore 'rolled 'tip on both ahlcnl_thq Frenchman's highest boing, 63, and Rhines' 84, RAILROAD NEWS," p ‘A|Gterioral Meetmg 4 'fif ';ii[uno..g“eraj)tvo Bo Held To-Day.. .= = Thio Rass Syston-i-Probabiity That KIl Dend-Hoads' Will Bo Ouf 0. ‘Afrival of Difdotors to Attend the | - Thoro {8 a ripplo of. oxoltomeut in railrosd olr- clos ‘In rogard to tho gotioral: Tiooting of, -the & ogard t b Northwost, which'fs to”tako placo to-day. - Two, 4ka 620, tho proliminary mooting was held, ab 'whinh the, line:.of ‘polloy to bo adopted in viow. of tto now Rallrosd-Iatw, that 'takos offot on tho 1’!“ Prot.i was d.Tho,.” senso . of tho, mooting’ to. ondoavor, . 88 far o8 -posisible, to conform to tho spirit of the law. Thg most praotionl’way'of ncoompllshing this ;s00mad to'be by mests bf ‘dlstanco tariffs,—that Is; gradually inoreasing rites in accordance with additional mileage... ‘Buch a courso would not ‘soriously affeot the Norlhwaeatorn, Rook Island, or Oliloaigo, “Burlington & Quinoy, but i would bb doath'to’ tho Illinols 'Contral, and ‘would etarve tho Alton &8¢, Louls almost oub of ox- istonce, - Tho.north. and -south ronds would suffor. torribly,! booauso -the vross linos could take sll tho business at evory ' edmpot-, ing} point;. and, rathor than lower thelr ratos’ eufficlontly ‘to ;- meot ~ this com- ‘petltion, and,. thereby, on tho uniform tarift ‘basls; bring tho tarift on their- entire line bolow ‘pitying ratos, tho'companica’ will doubtloss'lot ko binineha g0 at compoting etatlons in .ordor to malntain their genoral standard: of rates. Thia waa tho aspoct of £ho quostion 2a prosented at tho moeting; but, befora deciding dofinitely, a8 it was €0 near the timo of holding annual meounmdaamon wrad deforred untll consulta~ tion'couli be had with the Dirsctors. il e THE PASS QUESTION - was aleo.cons{dored. ° Mr. .Walker, President of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Railroad, sub- mitted & sweeping. resolution that all passes bo oancoled on tho 18t prox.,-and that, honcoforth, ‘overy porson who ahould fravel ipon tho soveral roilroads should pay full fare.” - Officera wore not to‘gpu ovor thoir own lincs, No oxception was to'bo made.. To this resolution only & quasi cone curronce: waa_ given.. Mr. B, 8. Morrill, of -tho Milwaukeo & Bt. Panl, and Mr. Riddlo, of tho Tock .Jsland, doclined to rooord tholr views uptil - aftor . consultation ~with their . excon- tive officers. in. New . York. Pouding this consultation - -tho - mooting: .edjourncd un- 4il to-dsy, whouthe resolution Ia.to come up'for ndoption, modifioation; or- rejéction. Mr. Tracy ‘oxprossod his entire willingness to have all page- escanceled forthwith, 'Baveral of tho Directors ‘in.the dUforont rosds think it expedient to let the passes oxpire by limitation, and positive- iy.rofuso:to ronow any. Thoy aro likowkso in fa- vor of .goma dovica by which tho offfeors shall ba priviloged to travel over their own roads without Paying their way,.: 5o B .. The' quoation is not a now 'one. It i8 a raro aport, and, liko all ovils, hes'spréad rapldly; still i¥1s by no’ mesns cortain ‘that thoy Wil Fb-das have the norve mmd. the sagacity. to cut the cankor out; . Should they do so, howover, it would doubtless noclide “all oxcursion ’pnnlos clargymen, and othors, who have horotofore had tho benofié of xodused fares. | - THAT * PooL." 2 Thers is suffiolent uncortainty rogarding .the several ponding railroad aloctions to Invast thom 'with an air of interest. Around tho Milwaukeo, t. Paul, and tlio : Ohiongo & Northwestern tho rumors sre thlokest. Ever sinco tho lattor quiot~ 1y withdrew from :the ‘fiorcely-conteated d- ¢ fight in tho Wiscansin, Logislaturo, start- “ling stories have boen current. Long ago it was ‘60ld they intendod:to:* pool” thalr carnings, ‘but have nat dono 8o yet. .The rojection: of the t by ‘the Milwauken §t... Paul Som any has evoked o hostility that. o Dompany. . would - ba in.; begto, - to share, Judicial opinidns have heon rendered rogarding tho Jegauqz,oz such .o _combination. Some such movement' was antloipatod in '67, | law forbldding ne! yihon tho Logislaturo ‘onsctod's law tho'to Companios to condolidato “or to own or orato an{lporfinn of .tho railroad of the other. though tho law doos not spocify *pooling,"— that bolug of sabsaguont growth—tho Assisfant Attornoy-Genoral 'declares that such’ srrango- ment' would violate tho spirit of tho Jaw. Of -eourse, mon 80 shrowd na the Directors and man- 5g0r8 Of themo antorprizes aro not blind to tho roquiroments of-the law, aad will not- wittingly Tigk tlio forfoltnre ‘of iheir chartors mor any other serious ponaltics. e i - © IN WISCONBIN. ‘The report-is titoulated that Mr, Aloxandor’ ‘Mitolicll, anxlous to visit. his *native hoath," 'wlfl'x‘e!lgn the Presidoncy of the 8t, Paul Com- pany and go to Enrope, - Mr. Morrill, tho_ssmo authority atatos, is'alsoto-bo placed-on ¥ho ro- tired list. Both statoments should bo taken with largo grains of ‘allowance, Tholr maoting for tho elootion of Dircctors oceurs on tho 11th inst, ;' DISTINGUISHED ADRIVALS.’ . The snnual - oloctlon of tho Northwest~ & Company " ocours ‘on 'Thureday, the bth. Augnfhm Bohell -is 'already. hero. "Horaco_F. Olark will be, and unroliable rumor ssys Jay Gould is on ronte. During the recont famous “cornor” ‘the Olark-Gould party got control of tho“common’ stook, Of courso, thia_ doos not va thom control of the election, but it enables om to domnnd certain concossions. Mr, J: L, Ton Havo Frzn, of. Amsterdam, Holland, who wiclds the very powerful German and Dutch in- torost, arrived in Now York threo wooks ago, and hag boon in Obleago for sovoral days past.” Ho accompanied _ by Mr. A. G. Duiman, s broker of New York, bhis Amorican representativo, and Mmeelf a Director both of :tho Rack . Island and Northwestorn Oom&u(ua. They have boen up to Escanaba and beyond into tho iron region. They will ro- main gomo little timo after tho annual ‘meoting, . ‘M. L. Bykes, Jr., Vice Presidontof tho Northwestorn, and . H. Portor, rosident Diroc- tor, oo also of tho party. Mr. John F. Traoy, Presidont of that and the Rock Island Road, - ar- rived sevoral days ago, but hias romained prinoi- ally in his rooms in the Pacifie Hotel. Mr, R. P, Flower, anothor New York broker, who votes the Honry Koep stock, nrrived on Bunday mora- {ng to participato in the cloction, ... ' -TH¥ PROUADILITY I8 that o old regime will bo_ocontinued In power, and that the works they have undertaken will bo ordored forward to- spoody complation, At the . snnnal meotinge—or, rather, at-the succeeding Board moetings—tho D:Xed]nnuy of Irmsunul!n now projects fé discussed aud doolded, For tha roason, ‘ thoreforo, considerabla * publlo interost attaches to their deliborations aud doolsions, i AMHERST COLLEGE. To'the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bri: Amberst Collego Commencoment exor- clsen will be held July 6'to 10, * Buudny, July 6, Baccalaurento sermon by Prosident Btoarny; nddross boforo the Bocioty of Inquiry. Monday, Hydo prize orations by membors of the Senfor olass; Kellogg prize deolamations’ by membors of tho Bophomoro and Freahman classos ; oxami= nation of candldates for admigsion to collogo nt 2 o'clock P, m. Tuesday, Olasa-Day oxovclsos, Wednebday, publie exorolsey at the gymnasium, “Thuradny, Uonimoncemont. exarpios, A large gathoring of the Alumnl is antlcipaled, a8 the pot of the Legislature ompoworing the Alumn to olect a cortaln member of the Doard of Trustees, whenevor vacgnoles- ocour, is to bo accoptad or rejeotad 1.and, it acospted, rulos ara 1o bo ebtablished for.the conduot of such oloo- ons, 1 1 LET US HAVE PEACE. W0 o Threc. Gathored Togethor o LG !_Ihvoa Little Musie; and Talk - ! About Pedcé, o, P - Hoing'of the Diffoultios of Bringing »! Men Round to a Placid Stats oo ofMind - The Way Women Aro Golig. to Work to 17 'Bet All Monkind to Rights. A mooting of citizons- desiring - to particlpato intho simultanoous ponco exorolaos golig on all, over. tho world took place last night, atthe rooma of the Christian Unlon, ' Prof, DoIlave in tha ehalr, " 00T A . + Tho Protessor . eald he waa not sltogothor dls appointed at socing o fow gathorad togother. : Ho hod expoated it, [Thora woro sixIadics and four- toon’ gontlomon prosont, including tho Professor, Bocrotary of 'the Booloty, Miss Broussnls, s lady planfat, and officers.] Thore ‘wis*ono prosont, ho. said, who' would: favor thom with alittlo mhsio, &b = ; & * Miss Droussnls played an oxquisite little; alr ‘vory prottily. Py N ' | Tho Rov, 0, W. pastor of tho Pourth Unitatian Oharoh, ¢ Loring ‘lnd’ tho truo ring dboutit, ‘small ne"it was.' Thoy' weko littlo, but oarnost, and camio to sponk of poaco, - Man, - a8 & . rulo, did not beliove in: univorsal . poaco, . We bad mot como to; that honlthy fooling yot. War_was not o wiitigatod ovil; cavnén balls plowed. far- rows that tho soeds*of Eumo'mlght blossom. This might be construed by.somo as. an_addross for war; but not so. Tho. truo principlos of Jegus woro Inid down on'tho Mount; {t waa that, of non-rovistanco. . This was not tho firat moot- ing in favor of poace. Charles Fox hiad organized o fow gathorings in the peaco intorost. 0 Ge- ... Ounrles 8. Wada, ‘{fron Company, died tha acoldont on, Docoration Day, woro buried by tholr gomrados, nt 11 o'clook on_ Sunday .last, frotn tho ‘hondqundtors of tho’-battery.” ' Thio vnzromnnlnn;wuro iimposing, and the funoral- odrloge | .lfraoted : much .’ nttontlon . oa 't proododod ™ nloiig tho siroots, At tho gravon:fow romarks oulogistio of tho- chinraotora of -tho daconsod coldiors,wore mado by ‘Col. Lippincott, who wis followod by tho Tost Oliaplnin of Raneom Post, G: A, Ry, In' a° rolomn burinl eorvico; After tlio: mombors had ‘oturnad fo tho. liondquariorm, colloation wus takonup for tho bonofit of ‘the familios of ‘tho doeunnus, which amounted to 8127, - - ITho roport of Vico-Presidont wusén's‘n’u»rxm_m illnosa waa not correot. & . trlioro fs o roport that Brot Harte 1 to tako ny hib pcrmnnmt';auldunuo in England. 2 ' Thomas II. Noleon, ox-Minlator to Moxico, fa B exsnntm to resume his rosidence in Terre Haute, Ind, thfemontl; * B Prosldont ‘of tho Cnmbrin in Philadolphis on Tuosday ‘of'last woolk, agod 73 yoars. - sl Bxa, Lowell Konnog,-tho mother of tho wifo of Qnpt. Hall, fuo Argtlo explorer, died in Roches- tor, Nv H on the'22d ult., ngod 99, ) * A olfoular frorh Mr: Marrill, Géroral Manngor el Trlwaulioo &5t Paul Tralirond, annouscos .thé appointmont of Mr. Russoll Sngo, Jr., ng ‘Suporintendont of tho Ollcago Division, "™~ " Gov. Daxtor, of Arkansas, in reorganizing tho “militis of that Btato, hns . sppointed .ol Robert 0. Nowton, - of, Pulaski, s Mojor-Gonoral, with Jjuriadlotion ovor all tho' torritory south of tho ausns Rivor.:: | o ¢ ' Dleratadt, tho artlst, ‘whilo -going from Bon Franclsco, recontly;: on & skotohing trip, was ovorturnod in » stage conch, and had ono’ot hi ‘loga bndlug bruisod,. - Tho dilvor, who was drunk, was killod by, the scoidont. - ; ' 7 A rumor. was current among railrond men yeg-, . torday that Gon. Dodgo had boon toliovod from’ i posttion ais Ohisf Enginoor-of tho Toxas & Paciflc Railrond, and that ho . was: on. his y north. It is safd that Gon. MoClellan hns beon sppolnted (nl.\(splncc.l— Imoha *Lerald, May 81, .. A London dlspatchof Thursday snys:'“Tho Princoss : Alico, wifo of :the' Orown'- Princo of. .Hosso..Darmatadt, ,dnughtor of. Hor Majosty Quoen ‘Viotorin, whis safoly dolivored of o *son, to-doy: . Both . mother ‘aud ohlld nre doing woll, lens Prince Froderiok foll somo distance from 8 window in_tho Palaco at Darmstadt, to-duy, and ll%cch‘fld terriblo injurics, Ho is' now P 5 i novn.arbitration wos the frults-of posco policy. | dyiny The conduct of our Govornment towards the In- dishs wea the' fruit of peaco ' polloy. He had been asked to apeak on two branchos of this- subjoot of pence, but lat it paes for this occasion. Going into a concort at timos, ho had hoard mu- sicians tuning thelr instruments’; it waa a choos of . gound... At last .tho:. loador camej and , tho . movemont . bogan, nand. wont through the yarylng words of the composition in ond vaat swoll of harmony. : It was 8o in the so- cinl world. -And how did it-all end? In harmos ny.. In'thoso ‘mectings for Posco, lot us ol _unite in the intorosts of harmony, co-operation, love; call it.what you will, but say Posco. "Thab 18 what brought thom thore that night, .. - .The Rov. J, Day Noblo wanted to hear woman 88y what sho had not done to awakon poace, in connection with tho genaral subjeot. If she 1iad considorod pence, and would continto cons sidoring, tho result would como. .Ho was to ad- dress thom on woman's influence for posce. ‘Wo aro brothors; ohildren of one common father. It 'wns necessary to spoak -of the oxe collencics of =~ womsan, ond -the sposker did; so, ontaloguing thom off .to tho outeido limits, summing up by showing that woman's power wae tromendous.: Sho cannot Lring pesco till .sho removes the nooosaity of war, Bho can go back of war and romovoe the troublos of men. Ho didn't pretend to say any- thitig vory flowory of what sho cen do, but this was o bogloning of tho oxercise of hor p,r:‘}rar, tho result. would appoar, somo day or The ‘Rev, Mr. Chamberlaln belig called for, ‘thought ho would rather not spenk. - He did no quito sao what was going on horo., Ho had seon: 00 6chodulo of topics, sud know nothing of tha objocts,- If ho had to convinco any disbeliover #8.t0, thio nocessity of ponee howould do it : Tho Prosldont appoaled to Mr, Chamberlain, . Mr. Chamborlain thought Mrs. Doggett might toll thom her viows in o convorsational.way. Mr. Wondt asked Mr, Chamborlaln to do ss tho disciplog i, aud "1 courogein oash ofl- or's hesria, % a = Mr. Chomborlain sat looking at the ground, smiling poscofully. 5 Tho Clisirman thought Mre. Doggott would confor a favor by talklng to thom. te Mra. Doggott, thus appealod to, spoke conver- | sotionally, -without - rising, a8 to Mrs. Howo's peoaco movement. BSho thought that’ women in Bomo Way, sho was not clear how, could do gomo- thing to provont men blowing ench othor's braing up, somehow, : Womon dovotod ‘their lives to bringing up mon, sod tho Btato camo-in and stolo their livos. Aftor tho Gorman War a Ger- mon woman eaid to hor: “Wo have for yoora and yosrs fosred France; wo. hiayo olways foarod she -+would ' como ncross the ‘border and take awsy our liborty. -- Now things aro worso, and. e 800 our sons sonttoring aver. the 'world.” "Mrs, Howo thonght tho lndies ehould-got togothor and hava a little music, and talk thomselvos inton good state of mind for . working in tho cause of peace. Mrs, Howo had no idon of excluding men from her peaco so- oty. Tov. Mr. Wondto wantod to know why thoy shouldn’t hinve o poaco eocloty; and no ono ob- Jostingy bo moved formally tist tho moting organizo itself into & peaco socloty. - oforo this could be dono, o gentlerian, who, from his oonversation, must bo an Englishman, o Mr, Phillips, proposod to toll what ho know n& to tho . English. Peace Sooloty, which ho did in vory' ngroosble stylo, _ehiowing . fhat - tho Gonava . Arbltration, ' which avorted tho misoria” ‘'of war -'botwoon - America nnd England; .wes duo {0 tho sgitation of ‘profassors 6f ponco. Ho also sketohod, in intor- osting Innguago, tho hiatory of Napoloon's pesce confarance for the purpose of reducing Europoan standing armios. Mr, Wondto's motion wns sccondad, but, for somo ungxplained resaon, “ho withlrew 1, snd subgtitntod for it a motiot to sppoint a cotaali- too to considor tho quostion, and tho lattor " was carriod, and o Gommittoo of Fivo, consisting ‘of Mra. Doggott, :Mira. Mott, Mdc. Windto, Nr. Phiflips, and Prof. Do Havon was elected, fo ro- ‘port at tholr discrotion. 'fliopmuod.mgu then camo to a closo with usle, S PERSONAL, Gon, M. R. Morgan, U. 8. A., waa o tho Shor- ‘man yosterdny. 5 Dr. J. H. Sclionck, Jr., of Philadolphis, is at tho Sherman Houso, " The Hon. J. G. Millard; of Omsha, i ot tho Grand Pacifio Hotol - * P . W. Lyman, M. & 8t.P,P.R.B,, is at tho Wost Bido Briggs Houso. Oapt. 0. I Balléy, of San Tranolsco, was st tho Grand Paclflo Hotel yostordny. - Hon. George Nobeoker, Covington, is regls- tored nt tho Wost Bide Brigges Iouso. Tho Hon, J. G, Hityard, Hartford, Conn,, ia rogistorod at tho Grand Padifio Hotel. A, E. Piatt, Grand Contral Hotel, Omalia, is stopping at tho Wost Sido Brigge Houso, Gon, Goorgo T Rosony, 8. Louls, Is In tho clty, oud is roglstered nt the Wost Side Briggs House. Distarok Hesing used the carriaga prosented | him by tho office-ktolders, yesterday, in visiting tho polls and working against the re-clootion of Judgo Booth, The following wora tho prominent _arrivals o tho Gardnor Iouso yostordsy: Dr. Jamos Ayor, Boston; O, Pholpé, Portage Olty, Wia.; . 7, Dlakoman, Now York, : ‘The following were among the promiinent ar- |- rivals at tho_Grand TPaciflo yosterday: F. I, Torgs, Now York ; 0. G, Dennison, Buffalo’; L. A. Dlgolow, Doston; 1, G. Dickeon, Texas Owon Hughios, London, England. ‘The following wore among tho prominent ar- rivals at tho Shorman House yestorday: N. M. Béhtflu, Igm Orl{:‘?ua‘ln-\;. T.wn;lm, ‘2 B. gllnt, ston: Goorgo V. lor, Washington, D, O, 6. Grorhanm, Mamshadl, Hiohs T & Bagy Syraguso; R. I Brows, Penbody; Masw; A foss, Toxns. Among tho arrivals ot tho West Sido Drigga House qutor_dny woro: W, A. McDonald, th Paul; A, Goint, Covington; L. Lamoyno, Washe ington; I L.'Warnor, Winona; G. W, Whal- lon, Blito Earth City; B, Dilort, Johustown, Pa. ; Lovorott Boll and family, 8t. Touls; W. Living. aton, Frooport; Tobt. 1. Allon, Wilmington'; D. Hammond, Ganton, 0.} If. Dinkam, Oairo. Tho management of the Bherman Houso has reoolvad an scoesslon, of importsuce to the hotel futgronts of tho olty, In Goorgo W. Poarson, ono of the bost Lotel mnon in the United States, ' For nany yoars Mr, Poarson hea stood In the front rank of his calling, aud Lo has troops of friends all over tho country, who know and have tosted his qualitios in » Jiio whoro ho hes few oquals, Danlel Daloy and John Conway, the two mom- bera of Lipplncott's Battory who wore Lillod by - many having - {Thomas Carlslo himuolf ould hardly bo more [T bitter upon nl.\g'thl.ng . British than Mr. Ruskin has beon whon fic eays; whilo morallzing on tho thome' that this age haa-distinguishod ‘itaclf in tho noquisition of thodastructive and tho loss of tho docorative arts, that England of to-dny will, in tho eyes of, tuo future historian, bo'chlefly re markablo, or, aovoring class with picturos she could nob paint, and kiling hor facory women in tho manufacture of cartridges with which sho ‘would not fight. - - - + .Inepoctor Hagon, o Scotland Yard (London) detictivo, who lins boon in attondanco on tho Princo of Walos and Princo Arthur at the Viouna ‘Exhibition, was arrested by tho Austrian police for. prossing too closo upon tho princoly pair as thoy wore lonving tho Britlsh seotion affor the ‘banquot thorcin to tho Britieh workiugmon, Tho polico thought ho moant to harm . tho Princos, and the Inspoctor, valuly nssuring thom'of his wish to protoot Lis royal mustar, waa borno tofall. . - - 5 An old friond of thio Into Ohiof Justico tolls us an ancedoto, showing Mr. Choso's clovernoss nt roparteo. Whilo on a visitto tho Southorn States, aftor-tho war, Mr. Ohaso .was introduced to yory bonutifal womaa, who pridod Lorself on hor dovotlon to tho /Lost Couee.” Anxious that tho Ohiof Justico should know hor ronl son- timonts, sho romarked, 06 8o gava him hor hand : “Mr. Ohaso, you soo boforo you'a robol who hias not beon.'roconstructod.” ‘Madame,” ropliod -ho, with o profound bow, “you aro eo- ‘porfoctly conatructed that any reconatruction is altogether impossible.” ~* "It is Ellzaboth Btaort Pholps writing fash- fons, in the Independany and indulging in. this proposition: Bupposs that, by ono subtlo, strong coup: d'otat; ‘tho thitking womon of Amerion conld meke. it -fashionable to dress like rational boings?” Miss Pholps means business, Bho hos' cortnin Elnflka alrendy hown for a plat- form, such 68 tho shortoning of drosa-skirts from four to aix inches, the disuso of the binsed waist and corsot, in favor of a plaited gamp (unye wo got that'right ?) tho ¢ susponsion of ovorything from tho shonldors,” &o. ' 'Thon sho bas anow jasue: '‘Doos eithor the essontial modoaty of fominine naturo, or the aafety of so- leu"' require drapory below tho knoes " Give up. Unclo Danlel Drew, tho survivor of more Wall streot mortality than ‘any man living, thus gives in his tostimony about his young friend, Jay Gould; - ““Now, Jay's o kind o' sharp boy. Ho's bin to tho oynafoguo and thoy ot fhilr oyo. tooth cut thero aforo thoy's out of their bibs and tuokors, Yos, bo's uharpmighiy eharp, bub ho'a rushin’ t!unfiu loctlo too fast.. Ho can't back agin' tho wholo siroot; he-had’ ought to Xknow ho couldn't do nothing o' tho ort.- There's Din chaps ns smart as Joy what's triod it, and thoy got &coopod all in & hoap lko. Thoy'll ketoh Joy on a turn_ono. of thoso fino mornins, and away he'll go likoa kito, Mind my word, boys!* I'vo beon on tho streat o long timo; I'vo saw lota o’ the boga busted, and thoro's goin' to be some more o' om busted right soon. Mark mo if thoro bo n't." (i I S THE CROPS. .. .. .. Booxsonp, L, Juno3, 1813, , o the Editor of the Chicago Tribune: - Thinking many of tho rendors of Tz TRmuNE would like to know' what tho erop-prospocts aro in this partof the country, I willstato: thata trip through tho county and conversations with farmers” lead o to tho conolusion tliat whont, gutay barloy, aud grass novar promised bottor: Corn'ig bagkward, but, as a rule, thoro will bo a ood stand. A few warm doys, and no ono will ool discouragod - in regard to acrop of corn. Query: . What will ba dono .with tho immenao quantitios of grain. now in tho farmors’ hands, wo full crops of grafn' to disposs of, .and, os thoy sny, at loss than it cost to pro-. duco it Yours, oto., . U. G. Rza. ‘¢ Our Summor Vests,” - . Whito duok single-bréastod vests, 2 ‘Whito Marsollles single-broasted vosts, ; “Whito duck double-broasted, two and throo buttoned vests, * % White Marseillos doublo-breasted, two and throo bute toned vosts, . S : 'Wlito duck single-brossted “ Qontinental® vests, \'{‘N!o Marseilles singlo-breasted * Continental” Whito duck and Marsclllos doublo-breastod Conti nontal” vosts, Trown duck -+ Continentals,” Brown linon voats, . Buft Marsolilea veats, sluglo and doublo broasted, Black slil veots, o Vs And a1l tho latest Broadwsy, New York, atylos, ot A, 2. Nutting's, tho # 0, 0, D" fino clothior, Nos. 830 and 332 Blato alroct, Brauoh’ store, No, 48 Weat Madison stroct, RIS A S ST ,Tho Real Eetate Sale which will bo' hold this mornjug at Nos, 16 and 17 Edot Rondolph street, in Dowen' Block, by W. A. Butters & Co,, 45 .ono which should attract tho afton- ton of real eatate buyers and those who hava interost in, edfucont ' property. Tuis salo- wil eat tho true market value of proj us overy lo &0 tho highest mama‘}r. LT, m .- 'The Grent Auotion Salo of Huinboldt boulovard aud Milwaukeo s¥onuo prop- erty, aur readera will pleaso romomber, takoa placo to- @ay at: 2% oclock p, m.,, ot No. 183 East Madison stroot. . O, O, Thayer & Go,, ronl estato suctionecrs and brokets, will ol tio salo; ‘This s a rargopportunity to buy dhoice boulovard property, and it should Lo ombracod by those socking good invostments, S BEC T Tho Jubilee Hat, .. Chicagoans and visitors should not fall to got tho Jubileo Lat, fntroduced only by, Parker & Tilton, No. 83 Olark stroot, oppoalto tho Court-House, Tho name, and Ohicago, Juno, 1873, In every hint, bl ac il Gl The Gonuine Geyser Spring Water 18 drawn by Duck & Rayner, at both thefr stores, plasivive il cin The Population of France. Tho Journal Officicl of Parls publishod, Jan- uary 2, 1873, tho rogults of tho consus taken last Jear, and comparay it with tho procoding ono of 800. At tho lattor dato tho_population of Trance waa 88,007,004, that number being, how- ovor, gubsoquontly rollucod by 1,697,398, ropro- sontng tho ubabitants of tha dlatriots dnnoxed to Prussia, and leaving o net totol of . 86,469,850, Tho popuiation shown by tho now onumoration 18 90,102,991, slvimg a dofslt of 866,005, Tho prinvipal causos of this deoronso ave tho war, tho opidomio of awallpox in 1870 and 1871, n folling off {n tho number of marriages, snd the excoss of doathy aver births, olatively to the Hoxos, tho deorougo{s 235,830 males and 181,105 fomalo tho numbora at prosont boing as follows 1ins cullno, sivglo, 0,029,237 ; murrled, 7,062,000 wid- owers, 1,005,150} total, 17,080,470 ; fomlnino, Alu- 1o, 8,838,148; marriod, 7,820,510; widows, 1,009, - 87} total, 18,193,448, and showing an_oxooss of fewunlos over malos to tho extent of 141,000, Passngo of tho 12 0°Clock. Saloon- £ A THE COUNCIL. - : Closing Ordinance, Tho Muyor’s Authorit.yi' to ‘Revoke . Saloon Ticenses Questioned, Discussion - ‘of - the'" Sunday Liguor Ordinance.’ Tho Council mot' yostorday' évening, Ald. Ma- Avoy I tho chair. . Prosent, Ald, Bowon, Rich- ardeon, Dixon, Warren, McGonniss, . Cooy, Mo Avoy, Bldwll, Btono, Tracoy, Bohmitz, Quller- fon, McOlowry, Clowry, Dalloy, Pavwell, 0'Brion, Olaxk, Bwoot; Kolioo; ‘Hoath, Miner, Shorwood, *Mooro, Oloveland, Quirks, McGrath, Tokhardt, ‘Mahr, . Longachor, - Carncy, -Cannon, Drandt, ‘Woodman, o ool i n " b ‘veTo. i . The Mnayor roturned without his approval tho redolution dirocting tho Board of Public Works to | construct. on: appronch -to - tho Sixteonth Btroot vinduot on tho enst eldo, of- Oanal atroot, Hohad mado s porsonal oxamination nnd had 'deolded the work would bo of more fn- , ,Jury thon bonefit to property-owners. Thoro' wore ho housos on Bixteonth enst of Cansl. ' Tho ahproach would Incommode all. the house-hold-- ord on_Onnal, botwoen: Bixtesnth and: Boven=: toenth.. The cost would bo over.80,000,. Those uslng Bixtoonth, onst of Canal, would find it .moro convoniont to pass undor the visduct to the 0. B. & Q. frofght-house with tholr goods. *' Tho matter was flled. 5 e . BOARD OF MEALTIL. Batohom a8 mombor of tho Board of Hoalth to fill tho vacancy caused by tho oxpiration of Mr. Honrd's torm. el The nomination was confirmed. RS T .Politlons woro prosonted and reforrod from Trade’s_Asuombly, - for' tho enforcoment of tho Eight-Hour .Inw by tho Board_of -Public Workis, for oponing* Yorrost avontio; for fire-nlarm box at tho cornor of Boors atroot aud Archor nveuus ; for -oponing MoGrath. street; againat oponing Van Buren streot. = - e . .ONDERS... . : i Tho Bonrd of Public Works waa. ordered to_ tako immedinto stops to provont o tlow of wator from the Desplaines into the West Fork of the Bouth Branch. through the Ogdon ditch ;- to -Iny & wotor mnin on Evans sitreet, from Hal~ atod * Nutt; to ' catso - tho “ Ohloago, Burlington & Quincy- . Railrond - .to. con- Btruct tho nocessary culverts stroot, botween Hixtoonth and Twonty-socond ; to roport an ordin; stroct, from Ashland to Blue JTaland avonue ; to report tho result of thoir negotiations withi' the property-owners for land damsgos at Harridon Btreot bridgo. 7 Tho Board of Fire and Polico was ‘ordered to put up firo alarm boxes ot the _cornor of Contre svonuo and Evaus streot, and Markot and Xlli- nols stroots. P Ald.: Longachor offered s resolution, which waa adopted, stating that the Mayor had rovoked tho lidensos of ton ealoon-keopors, and orderod the Olt{ Clork not to 1ssue new 1i- conses ‘fo _them .or to the norsons. af homsos whoro thoir business had " boen oarriod on, lhoralx obatructing business and do~ rflvlng them of thoir moans ‘ot livelihood, and horofore dirocting tho Corporation Counsol to roport by what provision of tho chartor .the Mayor was suthorized to rovoke such- licensos and forbld tholesuing of now ones. : A resolution dirccting the Board of Public Works to prohibit persons ongagod in tho busi- noss of !Lmet-fl)fll:&fl:)&kom using the public . lor thof Dhydrants, in o oy may bo lopt porfaot- ly froo for tho uso of tho Firg Dopartmont, was fforod Ald. MoGrath, and roforred -to the ommitteo on Firc and Water, BTREET IMPROVEMENTS. ¥ Ordinonces wore ‘passedfor -paving Wabash avonu, from Lako to Harrison stroots ; for ox- tonding an alloy botweon Third avonue and Stato stroot, south of Fourtoonth atreet ; for vaeating a1, 89, 14, Ordinances wore presonted and_reforrod, for vacating & part of thonlloy in tho Subdivision of tho Fonr Acros in tho 8. W. 3¢ of tho N. W. 3¢ of Soc, 6, 80, 14; and for yacating tho alloy in Flook 3, Pickett'sSccond Addition, 7 o RAILIOAD TRACKS. {Tho Commitioo on Straots and Allogs, W. D, roportod, rocommonding the passing of the lution dirccting tho Board of Public Works to tako up tho track of tho O, B. & Q. Road on Bixtconth streot, botweon . Jefforson and Arthur, ‘raxEs Fon 1872, ; A communication was recolved from tho Cit Comptroller, stating that the taxes levie for 1872 amountod to . 84,262,901.45, of which, up, to dato, only. 81,600,400.75 hod 'boon * collocted. * Unless considorablo inoreaso in poymenta - was. socured {t would -bo nocosenry Lo borrow a largo amount of monoy to ey thio July utorest on thie ity dobt and run 1o various doportments, Usually tho ity did| not go to homwlnxil until lator in the sonson, but, though tho Collector had resortod to nll ox- padients, £ peoplo would not pay, and it was nocessary,to pass the order direoting the turning ovor of the books to the County Treasurer as . s0on o possiblo. 2 The matter was referred to tho Finonco Com- mitteo. £ Ak ; e VEINON AVENUE, . ‘The ordinanco for opening- Vornon avonuo to Thirty-ninth stroot waa taken up. Ald. MeCGeuniss moved to amond by stopping tho oxtension at Oxford court. The smendmont was lost, and the ordinance ‘passod. : LT POLICE COURT CLEDK., The nomination of Jobn Amborg a# Clork of tho West Bida Polico Court was confirmed. B1GNE, The ordinance to provent the placing of signs on top of buildings of over two stories within the firo limit waa takon np and pogsod. = FIFTI AVENUE, Tho ordinanco for opening Fifth avonue, from Taylor to Trvolfth, was-taken up, ond aftor a loug diticusslon, was sont buok to fhe Committos on Btroots and ‘Alloys, 8. D. £y LIOENSING VEIIOLES. s *“Tho amondmont to tho ordinanco relative_to. leensing vebiclos, providing, in_snbstanco, that Ivery stablo mon 'shall take out o lioonsd for overy conch, cab, catt, wagon, or other vohicle theylot out for Jiire, Was {aken up. d. Woodman moved a8 an amondment that all toams and_carrisgos_be roguired to bo li- censed, but gotno sooond. The amondmont was adopted. THY ELEVEN O'OLOCK ORDINANCE. The ordinanco ngrovld&ng for closing the sa- loons ot 13 {nstond of 11, was taken up. 'Ald, Cooy moved to potpono it for two weoks, until tho cases which bad arison under tho orig-. inal ordinance had boen disposod of. Ho bo- lioved strong influonce bad beon brought to boar to forco tho 12 o'clack ordinance throngh. 'Ald, Longachar moved to tablo Ald. Cooy's motion. . . Tt waa tablod—yoas, 10 ; nays, 15, The ordinance was pagsed—yoas, 33; nays, 8— as follows : Yeas—Richardson, Dizon, Warron, McGonniss, Mo~ Avoy, Trncoy, Bchmitz, Gulleston, filnfllnwrla Diiley, Towall, O'Brien, Clork, Kehoo, McGrath, Eokhardt, Mabr, Emmunr, Carnoy, Caunon, Brandt, and Wood« an—23, - P Nige—Dowon, Sidwall, Btons, Clowry, Teath, Bhos wood, Mooro, Cloveland, and Quirk— i THE SUNDAY LAY, Tho ordinance submitted by the Spacial Com- mitteo of nine, for oponing tho saloons Sunday aftornoon, was takon up, Ald., MoGrath moved to make it a special order for noxt Monday, Tho proposod ordiuance might bo etill furthor amondod by providing for allow- ing meroly tho salo of bLoor and wine on Sundny, Tho Bunday-closing ordinanoo cortainly wos not obsorved now, oxcopt on‘etroots whoro the polico wors constantly passing. In somo parts of the city tho saloons wero oconstantly. opon, and B0 woro tho bara of the lotels. If somo men thus violated tho law, *and mado monoy by it, it soomod o moro act of . justico to modify tho law, #o that all woro treata nfl““{' Evory Bundsy two saloons woro opon all day, In the fown of Luako View, just across tho oity boundary, aud wany of tho strong advacates of tomporance woro in tho hablt of ul:jlplny thero,.and_getting their beer lke ordinm mortals. The tomperanco pooplo woro very well aware tho Iaw could nob bo euforced, and ‘made no offort, porsonally, to carry it out.’ T troublo aroso from giving licensas to irrosponsly blo porsons, Daony pooplo of Lad charaotor had, them. Thore way tllm placo to begin tho roform,’ and the ponding ordinauce should be 8o amend-' aduuto pravido that thoro ehould ho disorimina- tlon fu granting licensos, : Ald. i{u\vnnsmnvnd to adjourn, and it was sgroed to—yeas, 10 neye, 1% than ‘to go over it Tho Moyor sont in tho nomination of W. B, |. | on Brown |. anco_for - oponing Hinman . an alley in the 8, 3§ of Bloolk 60, N. W. 35 of Beo." 0 roso- 'ho groat | AMUSEMENTS, .. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE,. - eplat oo 4 durng G waok the 18 TIE PUTNAM, | in'T, 0, DoLaon's pow Drama of ; | .BETY or, Throskh Wiro nnd. Water, . . Mond; brlliant o | Db, ) With songs, dausos,) KATIE .. - § Brioktop, jo_solos. . : PUTNAB. | IXOVS AMPRITIEATRE, ., -+ . MONDAY EVENING, Jiros, ", ' CALLENDER'S FAMOUS " GEORGIA- MINSTRELS | fratinac Wodnosday and Baturdays. -, - o 11 MYERR' OPERA-HOURE IV MORAN & MANNING'S: T thaie {inaqualed Roteriathmont, All ihio‘Bists an: i 2ER Wb, M Qubrtolté, and Huporh Orchostra. A chiofos Programma ovory ovontng. Family Matineo fatardazs « |, AOADEMY OF MUSIO. ~ el “FOURTIL' WEHEK OF TILI GIGANTIO *, Theatre Gomiqzua Combination i o1 tho andiroly e mu»rfixn;%’%mfim. ‘flfi?fl:g‘oflr MUBrO, "M, lay an il Flent th IBPUTE OTHER it B Bturdny. o, Thurdsy. . Matioos Wedootday GLOBE THEATRE.. .. . ALL CHICAGO b _gx‘gux?n WITH THE' h: Children of Cyp Novwand Hlogant Sofiery.” © © “Wodnosdsy and Baturday Matinobe . 'HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ' BEST COMI IN AMERI] AT LAST! AT LABT I—Monday, Jt du rhlo AR AL AT BT LAt o ) e _propération, a looalized of ! ; . YR GEN'TLE SAVAGHEY " With habla - odat' and ‘as *, SOENIO SPLENDOR. i}xé: .nlnolgo‘r?nnu AT o b ovoning ‘with a gl 3 Erongih of {ho Biar CompARy. | ot latipents adnBrgparts BACREEIL sad n Sobctrnncom- : MILLINERY, * " We have concluded to offer, during Jubilee Weels,extraordi- nary attractions’ in CHOICE Millinery- Goods .of all kinds, including a new linie of ‘elegant Imported -Flowers and Gros WEBSTER’S, TAXE SHORE- & MICHIEAN O SOUTHERN. * RATLWAY COMPANY.: |, NEW SINKING FUND BONDS, COUPON AND REGISTERED. $6,000,000. Bonds Duc*Oct. 1, 1882, with ‘Intorest’ at Seven per Centy paynble somi-annunily, . April and October, at the oflico of the Unlon Trust Co, of Now Yorl, 000,000 or Ten._por Tont of the Lonn, to bo zatired 5 nnmm!ll; by tho Biuking Fund, -~ Goupon Bonds o £1,000 oach, ‘Reglsterod Bonds'of $1,000, $6,000 and $10,000 cach. Price, 94 g.n& Acorued ;[nt.érest.: B ROBINSON, CHASE & C0. - BANKIRS, . No. 18 Broad-st., New York, GETTYSBURG WATER. . GCGETTYSBURG: RATALYSINE WATER. | tory, the authorizod rocord i wacor wich Lho mont Fonown ropo, -1t ool o b e > Wator basdone "nfi;é'n"g:!m 5 Jiody or o burg Kata i, Rboames botos, 0 all Powar 27, and give 5 - Sared O e s i Yf:m h\n&dfllfioll:r hEulnlvo Ri I)l‘ll of PO! inedical w“l’rl. ms Qottysburg Bpring Uo, Afi:‘b" or ey VA EOH NEW PUBLICATIONS, NOW READYX: o Stomach, promotes lie lln?flflolflflmfllllmm.dll“l'. Py 1oy ¥y of the Bpring, rej m eminent - plous aad well-attosied e . 327 Bouth Frontest., Philadol UGS RAVRER, asd dovgdts avnorangs, oo The Mineral Springs of the United =2 Statos and Oaneda.- THE MINERAT, SPRINGS : orTHE TR Tited Slatss” and Canal, ; | By GEO, B, WALTON, M, D, | ,1Vol, Jimo, 860pages. Prico, 83, i This book La {ntendod to bo & comploto manual of ‘all - tho Mirioral Bpring Rasorla La the United States aud Can« ada, glrkug tho boat snalysos of tho watrs, sad tha dis- a3d8 1 which tlioy aro kniown ta bo bonofiolal. ! D, APPLETON & 00, Publisliors, 549 ‘nfid 551 Brondwny, N.Y.' ' Bent froo by mail to any addross (a tho United Btates on rocelvt of tho prloa, at., Honora Blogk, Juno 1, 1 B oM Riokot, 80, T Dvalt of e Eomanits iokot, &5, . In babiaif o joramittoo. - OAT T & B rus! ks Y. 7. JUBILEE, . TIEREE . COLISEUTT - CONCERTS ! mundn:;rKMmémlad Juno B, * JUBILEE BALL! ! Triday Hvoning, Juno 6. | GRAND CARRIAGE DAY, QN FRIDAY, Spoolaltratn on Dol Ratiroad, to mako tha oleaiit of tha clty, sliowiog, our guoats. plon sud oxe " GRAND LAKE DAY ON SATURDAY. Tho lnauguration caremonton of tho oponing of Oslumat Toncbgr, wifl ok ince at BOULLE GHIOAGD, on Batis- ina 7, 1675 - i as g t&v. BEVERIDG, and othor promizont citizen: will be presont and partioipats. - 4 M e M M R . X soyanca of thoso wiahio g A eiva By way ol tho Boath Park snd Bouth Uhlongo i u 4y dlt X hofiasisan fmd” 0 8t 182 Doarborte i of use, Ttvitations and tickots will b £, OAD: - - & ¥ BONFIELD, Committeo NiGHARL Dovir, (Arsngemonts R, B, THOMPHON," 3 3 | /ADMISSION TO COLISEUM CONCERTS, * % ONE DOLLAR. 2 (3 . ratiro abango of bill lov. ant Concert. & Hoaly's Mualo Btoros P R s B Wabash-av, ; "and Dyoho & Oo.'s, cornor Halstod ‘and [adlison.sta, /BALL TIOKETS {c lo at Juhilos Rooms, ob16r Lady i Gontiomass R10: ohch. saditional Tioks Ladica' BLDON; Manage ARPENTER & ., OOEAN NAVIGATION, "NATIONAL LINE, ailing from Now York fc town and. Liverpool oveny By S Tor Sorodon dionetavors Tort ity Canin Passage $60, $90, aud $100 Carreucy. Eionrslon Ti at favorahlo ratos. -Tntonding pase mn}fi?-".h??flflfifib-m%’."fién‘hfinc'orn?r'fi:" P L s g o tioketateou Livornoo {figgndar‘q, Glkagowr, Oardi, Driatal, or London, 831,00 oy 1 booked dina- i ictin bocked to or trom Gorman and Seandin Taton, " 17 V1o Stasmabips of hie lino aro th bt tho trade: | “Draia oo Grost Dritatt Teotands ant o Ooulaont. 2 4 WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gen'l Wostorn A, Norllionst cornor Olark and Randoiphate: (opposiie nom Shorman Houso), Obiokso- P i 'ROYAT, MATL STEAMERS. Will satl from Now York s follows: arry. Lursday, Junos, 1P, M. Siry O BALH 3‘::431."".;!":‘?'121‘ i GITY OF MONTREAL ... aturday. Jano 14 8 Av M Andosols suoosoding BATI RSDAY, £50m Pk 00 45, Nous fhivorr A aad TUDRSDA . CnblnPassoge, 870 and 800 Gold. Btoerage, ta British Ports, $80.00 Currency, - Round Trip Tickets nt”l’lefl.\ii‘mfivflnw& BIGHT DRAFTS for salo at low ratos. e : FRANCIS C. BROWN; > - Gonoral Wostern Agout, 86 South Market-st., Chicago. NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, ' BRISTOL, LONDON, " And all Other Points in England and Wales, th Walos ‘Ath A s i, o At Pty Compteys The .?.’ulnu."i'm il for tho trade w0 ateomaliin, Billt cxprossly for th irs 2 vidod with al o lstest Luprovemants for tho Gosoct and Wfl'!né%nfinfll & & e sisoriss coriicaia o e r{'x’:"'g'"&u; o ly in Cardill, a8 tho O o pacticuiurs, aboly in Cardll a6 tho Come pany's Oiioas, N A 114 N AR) TR 50 Avonc e No. 17 iroadivay. CUNARD MAIL LIN o 1 Dack HIBALD B R Cabin Passago, 880, 8100 o, Exounlon Tiksla at oduoed aias: g sago, noy. P in 9 O R el o S1 fowank ratas. 5 ou y B YW oor. ask aud Handolopsia. STATE .LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, - ] GLasaon LIVERPOOL, BEL- NEW, YORK ANANS H0ND 'Nm‘;.n‘nv. a:m 5 toamers will 0 por R e N. V. nasstriive: VIRGINIA, 9;500 Los ‘Wodneaday, June PENNSYLVANIA, 2,60 ‘Wodnoadey, June T ot S SRIN BALDWIN §:00 Bortnlghtly horautiar. AUEC A oadway; N. V. Staorago offico, 48 Broadway, N, ¥ & York, and pas-. e o N e ol ot acatal oditorranoan, Uabla frorm 845; Stoer rish ports oast, $30; wost, 833. Contl- me a8 pthier roguiariinos., ~All parable io A R T . 1 ouling Gre 2 5 Bofner Ladatlaand Modisonate., Ohloago. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. e e e, STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. NOTICE 18 hiraby givon that a mosting of tho staokholdors of the Poniusular Rallway Companywill bobeld at tho oftics of the Company in the City of Battlo Orock, Stato of Miohigan, ‘on tho B0th day of July, 1673, at 3 o'look p, m., for tho purposo of submitting to ssld stockholdors, for tholr sanotion or rejoation, an agresmant made and onterodinto by and botwosn tho Dirootors of tho Poninsulsr Rallway Company and tho Direotors of the Port Huron & Lake Micli{gan Rallroad Company for tho consolldation of sald two companios inta ono corporation. M. 8. BRACKETT, Boorotary. . Dated May %, 1813, OFFICH OF Chicagy, Rock Istand & Pacifc RAILROAD COMPANY. Ayrll % 1879, Tho sunual meoting af the Stockholdors of the Ghicayio, Rook Iaiand & Pacliio Itailroad Gompany, for thio slvotlon of Diractors, purauant o law, and th transnotion of auch ottior busingss as may cowo bafuro thom, will ho bold at o ooa of ity Gepany, In the City'of Ohtoago, on adcosdas, tho {0 day of fupe naty B Gelock ot - ¥. 1, TOWS, Socrof Stockholders’ Meeting, 0 by given that tho annualimosting of the oo o Qifoeus Bouth Tiranon Dook Gamimars oe o cleotlon ot Dirdotors of said Usmpany ‘il by hold at tho uitico of sald Uompany, No. 623 Wabash-av,, Lliyof Cliionyo, 8t 10 8. m; Wodnesday, LA G, N A Heototary of Ohlcago Bouth Branoh Dook Gompany, SOALES., FAIRBANKS . BTANDARD .. .. o SCALHES . 2 il ... QF ALLBIZKS.. .. io.. ) i) FATRBANKS, MORSH & 00 111 AND 118 LAKE-BT.